River1
I can relate to your concern as some 12 years ago I developed AFIB and had best part of a year off after which it was decided by the authority that this condition was manageable and I resumed my job as A320 captain with Ansett and my licence was conditional on being a co pilot or captain of a 2 crew operation.My condition was chronic AFIB and I still have it and recently went on to a new blood thinner Pradaxa,however it caused some complications and I am now back on Warfarin.There has been huge developments in the treatment of this condition and I am considering a thoroscopic maze procedure in Ohio that has apparently a high cure rate though it is very expensive due to no medical insurance cover from Aust insurance.It sounds as though you have recently been subjected to this condition and as such there are treatments available in australia with catheter ablation.Good luck with your career.